G Camree’ Clegg

Skinny: The Clemson signee and Ms. Basketball finalist helped the Zebras snap their 56-game losing streak from 2012-14 and appeared in the Class A semifinal this winter. Her best move is the hesitation dribble she uses to freeze defenders and then scoot by them for layups and pull-up jumpers.

Wayne coach Jarvis Mitchell: "Depending on who I'm talking to, she's 5-3. If I'm talking to college coaches, she's 5-5. But at the end of the day, she gives me everything her body has. I'll take that any day from someone her size vs. somebody who is 5-11 and won't give me any effort. ... She's like a little fiery ball and an offensive juggernaut who loves playing uptempo and attacking the basket."

East Lansing coach Rob Smith: "She’s East Lansing’s version of Michael Jordan. She can take the team on her back, but she can also distribute. She can go down low and post up. She can shoot the 3-ball, and she can take you off the dribble. And what’s most impressive about Jaida is she’s been a team player. She wants to win.”

F Rickea Jackson (Captain)

Detroit Edison, Jr.

Rickea Jackson, Detroit Edison(Photo: Special to the Detroit Free Press)

Stats: Averaged 22.3 points and 10.4 rebounds per game.

Vitals: 6-2

Skinny: Widely considered the top player in the state, regardless of class, Jackson took Edison to back-to-back Class C state championships. She is ranked No. 9 in the 2019 recruiting class by ESPN is on track to finish with 2,000 career points.

Edison coach Monique Brown (via AP): "Rickea Jackson is a special player because of her willingness and drive to get better. Working constantly on her strengths and weaknesses to become the player she so desires to be, her multi-dimensional ability to dominate in different aspects of the game, rebounding, defending, 3-point shooting, driving to the rim, posting up and finishing around the basket are all important reasons we were able to win two state championships."

G/F Julia Ayrault

Skinny: The MSU commit led GPN to a Class A final four appearance. Known for turning her defense — blocks, rebounds and steals — and igniting her team's transition offense. Consistent mid-range jump shooter.

GPN coach Gary Bennett: "Julia is the complete package: She excelled as a scorer, passer, rebounder, defender, competitor and leader. She was a real difference maker at both ends of the court. Julia was a great teammate who helped raise the overall confidence level of her teammates and gave them a much greater imagination of what we could accomplish on the court as a team."

Vonnie DeLong (Coach)

Saginaw Heritage

Vonnie DeLong, Sagniaw Heritage(Photo: Special to the Detroit Free Press)

Skinny: DeLong has coached for 21 seasons, including the last five at Heritage where she has put together a 106-14 record. Her Hawks went 26-1 and won the Class A state championship this winter. DeLong played collegiately for both Notre Dame and Michigan and previously held the single-season record for assists at U-M (156), a milestone now owned by Sierra Thompson (178).